These Four “Ligers” Are The World’s First Cross Breed Species Of Wild Cat

Meet the family: Yeti, Odlin, Sampson and Apollo are the world’s first ever white lion-tiger hybrids – or ‘ligers’. These adorable cubs may look cute and unassuming but they are the rarest of their species – and could potentially grow to be the biggest cats in the world.

The four handsome male ‘liger’ cubs are the first ever to be born from a white male lion and white female tiger, which makes them the world’s most unique big cats.

There are only around 300 white lions and 1,200 white tigers left in the world, so the cubs’ father, Ivory and mother, Saraswati, are extremely rare in their own right.